Ms. Laura F. Edwards, Professor of History, Duke University: A nation of rights: a legal history of the Civil War and Reconstruction.Mr. Jamal J. Elias, Class of 1965 Endowed Term Professor, Department of Religious Studies, University of Pennsylvania: The Mevlevis after Rumi.Mr. Doug Elkins, Choreographer, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Choreography.Ms. Alice Elliott, Filmmaker, New York City, and Associate Teacher, Kanbar Institute of Film, Television, and Media, New York University: Film-Video.Mr. Steven Epstein, Professor of Sociology and John C. Shaffer Professor in the Humanities, Northwestern University: Sexual health as buzzword.Ms. Judith Evans Grubbs, Betty Gage Holland Professor of Roman History, Emory University: Children without fathers in Roman law and society: paternity, legitimacy, and freedom.Ms. Wendy Ewald, Photographer, Red Hook, New York; Visiting Artist, Department of Art and Art History, Amherst College; and Senior Research Associate, Center for International Studies, Duke University: Photography.

Mr. Charles Fairbanks, Filmmaker, Eustis, Nebraska: Film-Video.Ms. Fang Man, Composer, Irmo, South Carolina, and Research Assistant Professor, School of Music, University of South Carolina: Music Composition.Ms. Margot E. Fassler, Keough-Hesburgh Professor of Music History and Liturgy, University of Notre Dame: Hildegard’s Scivias: art, music, and drama in a liturgical commentary.Mr. Douglas Flamming, Professor of History, Georgia Institute of Technology: Law of promise: the Civil Rights Act of 1964.Ms. Ruth Franklin, Writer, Brooklyn, New York, and Senior Editor, The New Republic: Household spirits: the life and work of Shirley Jackson.Ms. Vivian Fung, Composer, Jackson Heights, New York, and Faculty Member, Secondary Composition and Literature and Materials of Music, The Juilliard School: Music Composition.

Mr. Peter Galassi, Writer, New York City: The invention of the history of photography.Mr. Michael Galinsky, Filmmaker, Brooklyn, New York: Film-Video.Ms. Chitra Ganesh, Artist, Brooklyn, New York: Fine Arts.Mr. Stavros Garoufalidis, Professor of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology: Quantum geometry and topology in dimension three.Mr. Kambiz GhaneaBassiri, Associate Professor of Religion and Humanities, Reed College: The mosque in Islamic history.Ms. Kristen R. Ghodsee, Director and John. S. Osterweis Associate Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies, Bowdoin College: State socialist women’s organizations reconsidered: the committee of the Bulgarian women's movement and African feminisms, 1965-1990.Ms. Denise Gigante, Professor of English, Stanford University: The book madness and Charles Lamb’s Midnight Darlings in New York.Ms. Jane Gillooly, Filmmaker, Somerville, Massachusetts, and Graduate Faculty Member, Department of Film and Animation, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Film-Video.Ms. Lori D. Ginzberg, Professor of History and Women’s Studies, Pennsylvania State University: Women and the grand American narrative.Mr. Ellis Goldberg, Professor of Political Science, University of Washington: The Arab Spring.Mr. John Gossage, Photographer, Washington, D.C.: Photography.Ms. Barbara Gowdy, Writer, Toronto, Canada: Fiction.Ms. Kathleen Graber, Poet, Wildwood, New Jersey, and Assistant Professor of English, Virginia Commonwealth University: Poetry.Mr. Bruce Grant, Professor of Anthropology, New York University: Cultural histories of authoritarianism in the Caucasus.Ms. Eliza Griswold, Writer, New York City, and Senior Fellow, New America Foundation: American infrastructure.

Mr. Daron Aric Hagen, Composer, New York City: Music Composition.Mr. Stephen S. Hall, Writer, Brooklyn, New York; Adjunct Professor, Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, New York University; and Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University: Rift Valley: seafloor mapping and the revolution in geophysics.Mr. David J. Hancock, Professor of History, University of Michigan: The cosmopolite: William Petty-Fitzmaurice, 2nd earl of Shelburne, and the end of enlightenment.Mr. Trajal Harrell, Choreographer, New York City: Choreography.Ms. Andrea K. Henderson, Professor of English, University of California, Irvine: Algebraic Art.Ms. Dagmar Herzog, Professor of History, Graduate Center, CUNY: With history in mind: psychoanalysis in a postwar world.Ms. Tamar Herzog, Professor of History, Stanford University: The making of frontiers: Spain and Portugal in Europe and the Americas (16th–19th Centuries).Mr. Charles Hinman, Artist, New York City, and Instructor, Art Students League of New York: Fine Arts.Ms. Jennifer S. Hirsch, Professor and Deputy Chair, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University: Desire across borders: gender, intimacy, and the hidden costs of Mexico–U.S. migration.Mr. Huck Hodge, Composer, Seattle, Washington, and Assistant Professor, School of Music, University of Washington: Music Composition.Mr. Scott A. Hughes, Associate Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: The astrophysics of ultra-strong gravity.